I'm going to suspect no.
Even in paid for domians through these sites, there are usually heavy restrictions. The reason is that the average user of their hosting service does not request these things, and it helps security to disable them.
An example would be Yahoo. Even with paid hosting, you cannot change the .httaccess file as I understand it.
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